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TaylorMade shook up the market last year when they launched the RocketBallz range, and now they’ve taken it a step further with the new RBZ Stage II.

The RBZ Stage II rescue club has been designed to generate more distance than their RBZ predecessor.

One of the key innovations is the Speed Pocket that sits behind the face, as Vice President of Metalwood R&D Todd Beach explains.

“RocketBallz represented a distance breakthrough, but we knew we could make improvements. The improved Speed Pocket, re-configured CG location and shallower profile make this year’s line-up of rescues the best-performing metalwoods we have ever developed.”

The face is thinner and faster-flexing than the RBZ, allowing the Speed Pocket to help generate faster ball speed for more distance.

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TaylorMade Rocketballz HybridsToday's Golfer2013-01-04T15:54:00.0000000TaylorMade shook up the market last year when they launched the RocketBallz range, and now they’ve taken it a step further with the new RBZ Stage II.
The RBZ Stage II rescue club has been designed to generate more distance than their RBZ predecessor.
One of the key innovations is the Speed Pocket that sits behind the face, as Vice President of Metalwood R&D Todd Beach explains.
“RocketBallz represented a distance breakthrough, but we knew we could make improvements. The improved Speed Pocket, re-configured CG location and shallower profile make this year’s line-up of rescues the best-performing metalwoods we have ever developed.”
The face is thinner and faster-flexing than the RBZ, allowing the Speed Pocket to help generate faster ball speed for more distance.
RRP: £149 Lofts: 19°, 22°, 25° and 28°.TaylorMade shook up the market last year when they launched the RocketBallz range, and now they’ve taken it a step further with the new RBZ Stage II.

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